Principles of Occupational Health & Hygiene An introduction

Today's workplaces are full of materials and processes which are potentially hazardous to our health. Industry depends on a large range of naturally occurring and synthetic materials, many of which can adversely affect the health of the workers. Even some non-industrial workplaces can contain h...

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Other Authors: Reed, Susan (Editor), Pisaniello, Dino (Editor), Benke, Geza (Editor), Burton, Kerrie (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sydney : Allen & Unwin Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists 2013
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